The team will decide between Kyle Shanahan and current receivers coach Jim Hostler on Monday, NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Sunday, per a source informed of the Ravens' plans.

Jim Caldwell was the Ravens' offensive coordinator from 2012 to 2013, but he accepted the Lions' head-coaching job last week, creating the vacancy.

Either Shanahan or Hostler will be tasked with improving an offense that ranked 29th in the NFL in 2013. Joe Flacco had an inconsistent season under center after winning the Super Bowl, and the Ravens couldn't sustain a viable passing attack on a week-to-week basis.

Kyle Shanahan (Mike Shanahan's son) re-energized the Redskins' offense, creating a dynamic attack led by quarterback Robert Griffin III in 2012. However, one year removed from the NFC East title, the Washington offense sputtered and both Kyle Shanahan and his father were run out of town.

Hostler hasn't been an offensive coordinator since 2007, when he ran the 49ers' offense. He's held the receivers coach job with the Ravens since 2008, so he's quite familiar with the players and key components in Baltimore.